Chronology of Coverage

Mar. 23, 2015

University of Wisconsin beats University of Oregon, 72-65, in NCAA men's basketball tournament round of 32. MORE

Feb. 23, 2015

College Basketball Roundup; University of Oregon beats University of Utah, 69-58; other men's and women's college basketball scores noted. MORE

Jan. 18, 2015

New York Times photographer Cooper Neill creates double exposure photos at inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship game between Ohio State and Oregon. MORE

Jan. 13, 2015

Interview with Jeremiah Masoli, former Oregon quarterback whose career got sidelined after an arrest for burglary; Masoli, in his fourth year as backup quarterback in Canadian Football League, is still trying to attract attention of NFL teams. MORE

Jan. 13, 2015

Ohio State flattens Oregon, 42-20, and wins inaugural College Football Playoff championship. MORE

Jan. 12, 2015

Profile of Oregon football coach Mark Helfrich, who has led team to College Football Playoff national championship game against Ohio State. MORE

Jan. 12, 2015

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column maintains that College Football Playoff National Championship game between Oregon and Ohio State will give fans opportunity to see that college and professional football are very different games. MORE

Jan. 11, 2015

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column notes Oregon, Ohio, Mayor Michael J Seferian decided to temporarily change city's name during week of Jan 5 to Jan 12 to show allegiance to Ohio State in their game against University of Oregon in inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship. MORE

Jan. 11, 2015

Oregon wide receiver Darren Carrington and running back Ayele Forde will miss inaugural College Football Playoff championship game against Ohio State after their drug tests come back positive. MORE

Jan. 10, 2015

Richard Sandomir TV Sports column says College Football Playoff National Championship between Ohio State and Oregon is expected to draw more than 35 million viewers, giving advertisers a more affordable option than Super Bowl to reach a massive audience. MORE

Jan. 10, 2015

Oregon will be without wide receiver Darren Carrington in College Football Playoff National Championship against Ohio State. MORE

Jan. 9, 2015

Jan. 3, 2015

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column holds that College Football Playoff semifinal game in which Oregon crushed undefeated and defending national champions Florida State, 59-20, serves as proof to other final teams--Florida State, Alabama and Ohio State--that they belong in the playoffs; notes of the four final teams, Oregon is only one to not have won a BCS national championship. MORE

Jan. 3, 2015

Richard Sandomir TV Sports column holds that Ohio State's 42-35 upset of Alabama in Sugar Bowl, which attracted 28.27 million viewers, is a win for ESPN, but real test is title game between Ohio State and Oregon; offers several suggestions to ensure greater viewership. MORE

Jan. 2, 2015

Oregon stuns Florida State with 59-20 victory in Rose Bowl, which serves as semifinal in inaugural season of four-team College Football Playoff; Oregon will face Ohio in Jan 12 title game. MORE

Dec. 31, 2014

Florida State and Oregon will meet in Rose Bowl, and coach FSU Jimbo Fisher has had to confront questions about his program in the face of an embarrassing string of arrests and investigations involving more than a dozen Seminole players; irony of situation is not lost on Oregon, a team previously scorned for an onslaught of off-season, off-the-field player problems, including domestic violence and drunken driving. MORE

Dec. 8, 2014

Marc Tracy On College Football column; Alabama, Oregon, Florida State and Ohio State are four teams selected for first ever college football playoff; Big 12 conference is left out after Texas Christian and Baylor miss the cut; Alabama and Ohio State will meet in Sugar Bowl and Oregon and Florida State will face off in Rose Bowl; winners will play for winner-take-all national title. MORE

Nov. 5, 2014

Selection committee for College Football Playoff rankings releases its second set of rankings, leaving Mississippi State, Florida State and Auburn unchanged in top three slots; Oregon moves into No. 4 spot. MORE

Sep. 14, 2014

Oregon University's athletic director in 1947 was a friend of Walt Disney, who said university was welcome to use Donald Duck, who debuted in 1934, as its mascot; Oregon Duck does resemble Donald, but sports a different-colored sailor’s ensemble. MORE

Sep. 7, 2014

Jul. 22, 2014

Brian McWhorter, music professor at the University of Oregon, has tackled difficult task of composing a 30-minute musical score that will accompany highly anticipated 10,000-meter race at school; McWhorter notes that composition process put him through a series of existential crises. MORE

May. 10, 2014

Three University of Oregon basketball players accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student in March have been suspended and will not return to the team; University had delayed suspending Brandon Austin, Damyean Dotson and Dominic Artis until after police completed criminal investigation. MORE

May. 7, 2014

University of Oregon basketball players Brandon Austin, Damyean Dotson and Dominic Artis are suspended from team activities following allegations of rape. MORE

Apr. 26, 2014

Oregon freshman Edward Cheserek leads his team to distance medley victory at Penn Relays; other track and field news noted. MORE

Mar. 23, 2014

College Basketball Men's Roundup; Wisconsin defeats Oregon, 85-77, in third round of NCAA men's tournament. MORE

Mar. 21, 2014

College Basketball Men's Roundup; Oregon beats Brigham Young, 87-68, in second round of NCAA tournament. MORE

Feb. 7, 2014

Arizona defeats Oregon, 67-65; other college basketball news noted. MORE

Nov. 8, 2013

Oct. 14, 2013

Greg Bishop On College Football column notes that Oregon's six touchdowns in their win over Washington marked a season low, illustrating team's offensive prowess. MORE

Oct. 13, 2013

Oregon coast to victory over Washington, 45-24, in college football. MORE

Aug. 3, 2013

University of Oregon unveils new Football Performance Center, opulent, state-of-the-art facility that was paid for by alumnus and Nike founder Phil Knight; school has come to rely so heavily on Knight's support that some have begun referring to it as 'Nike University.' MORE

Jun. 27, 2013

NCAA, citing Oregon for failing to monitor its football program, places team on probation and penalizes former coach Chip Kelly, putting conditions on any return to college ranks in future; long investigation centered on Oregon's ties to a recruiting service provider, who assisted the university's football program in trying to attract players but used methods that violated NCAA rules. MORE

Apr. 17, 2013

Greg Bishop On College Football column notes that University of Oregon has agreed that violations occurred in its football program, but NCAA’s unwieldy enforcement process offers little disincentive for any school to cheat. MORE

Mar. 30, 2013

Louisville beats Oregon, 77-69, to advance to Final Four of NCAA men's basketball tournament. MORE

Mar. 29, 2013

Profile of Oregon men's basketball coach Dana Altman, who has led team, picked to finish seventh in the Pacific-12 Conference before the season, into the NCAA tournament's Round of 16 for the first time since 2007. MORE

Mar. 24, 2013

Mar. 23, 2013

Profile of Oregon forward Arsalan Kazemi, who achieved a double-double--double digits in both points and rebounds--in upset over Oklahoma State in second round of NCAA tournament. MORE

Mar. 22, 2013

College Basketball Men's Roundup; Oregon defeats Oklahoma State, 68-55, in second round of NCAA tournament; other results noted. MORE

Jan. 17, 2013

Oregon football coach Chip Kelly, in stunning reversal, decides to accept coaching offer from Philadelphia Eagles; has no pro football experience as a player or assistant coach, but Kelly's high-speed, aggressive style of play is intriguing to the NFL. MORE

Jan. 4, 2013

Nov. 23, 2012

Oregon vs Oregon State rivalry is one of the oldest in college football, dating to 1894, but for the longest time, it lacked a central ingredient to any rivalry; something to win; story of the Platypus Trophy, once missing, stolen and lost, and now found exemplifies the odd nature of the rivalry itself. MORE

Nov. 18, 2012

Stanford stuns top-ranked Oregon, 17-14, in overtime, shaking up the national title chase. MORE

Nov. 11, 2012

College Football Analysis observes that as Oregon, Kansas State and Notre Dame walk tightrope of perfection this season, Alabama has fallen off Bowl Championship Series radar--but still has hope. MORE

Nov. 5, 2012

College Football Analysis; Alabama coach Nick Saban questions whether Oregon's no-huddle offense is a risk to player safety; Oregon and Alabama are chasing national title. MORE

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